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Canada is on its way to becoming an unlikely hotbed of cybercrime.

As hosting providers in China and Eastern Europe have begun to clean up
their act, mostly in response to external pressure, cybercrooks have
begun looking to countries with better online reputations, such as Canada.

As a result, the number of Canadian servers hosting phishing sites
increased four-fold last year alone, making it second only to Egypt in
terms of the growth of cybercrime activity, net security firm Websense
reports. In addition, Canada witnessed a 53 per cent increase in the
number of command and control servers of bot networks.

The density of malicious websites has decreased across the world over
recent months but Canada's decline has been markedly slower, Websense adds.

The overall increase in badness north of the border has propelled Canada
from 13th spot in the cybercrime league last year towards a provisional
sixth this year. Websense concludes that ISPs and the government in
Canada need to team up to nip the problem in the bud, perhaps running
the same sort of botnet takedown operations as recent US crackdowns
against the Rustock and Coreflood cybercrime networks in recent months. ®

Ref: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/05...da_cybercrime/